VIA Technologies revealed its upcoming 4-core processor, simply called
"QuadCore". The chip comes in BGA packages, and is simply a multi-chip
module (MCM) of two Nano X2 dies built on the 40 nm process. One of the
first models is the QuadCore L4700, which is clocked at 1.20 GHz with a
BClk of 266 MHz. Using the Adaptive Overclocking feature, the processor
can bump clock speeds up to 1.46 GHz provided the thermal solution by
the manufacturer can keep up, while keeping the chip within its thermal
constraint of 27.5W TDP. Each of the two dies can independently up
speeds based on their individual loads and temperatures.
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